Modern apps have basic 3D arrows. Igo 2 gives you photo-realistic junction views with actual road signs, lane arrows, and building silhouettes. When approaching a complex European highway interchange, it’s a lifesaver.
Let’s be real. Most of us rely on Google Maps or Waze for daily navigation. But if you've ever driven through a dead zone with no signal, or watched your battery drain in 40 minutes, you know their limits. Modern apps have basic 3D arrows
Igo 2 was built for offline use. Download the maps once (usually a few GB for an entire country/region), and it works perfectly in tunnels, remote mountains, or foreign countries with zero roaming charges. No "loading..." spinning wheel ever. Let’s be real
Enter (the successor to Igo Primo / NextGen). It’s not the newest kid on the block, but here’s why it’s still a powerhouse for serious drivers and overlanders: Igo 2 was built for offline use
Got an old Android phone, a WinCE head unit, or a cheap dedicated GPS? Igo 2 runs smoothly on 512MB RAM. Turn that dusty device into a dedicated car navigator.